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Randeep Hooda Arrives In Chambal For Shoot Of Inspector Avinash

Randeep Hooda arrives in Chambal for the shoot of Inspector Avinash, information shared to fans.

Bollywood actor Randeep Hooda is one of the actors in the film industry who is known for his strong acting. Randeep has played many roles in his career so far.

At the same time, he is in the news for his upcoming web series ‘Inspector Avinash’. Randeep has reached Chambal for the shooting of this series.

In this web series, Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela will also be seen in the lead role. Randeep has given information on the shooting of the film ‘Inspector Avinash’ in Chambal on social media.

Randeep Hooda shared a picture on his Instagram account. This photo was taken during the shoot of his film. He is seen holding a camera in it.

Seeing his look, the fans are commenting and liking his photo. While sharing it, he wrote in the caption, ‘Sunday Sun …’. In this photo, Randeep is once again seen in his special style.

The film ‘Inspector Avinash’ is produced by Satish Pathak. In the movie, Randeep Hooda is playing the role of an encounter specialist.

In the film, scenes of gang-war and police encounters are being filmed between the notorious dacoit Nirbhay Singh Gurjar of the Chambal ravines and the dacoit Jagjivan Parihar.

At the same time, Urvashi Rautela, who is playing the lead role in the film, will also reach Dhaulpur after a few days for shooting.

At the same time, it is being directed by Neeraj Pathak. Along with Dholpur, this series will be shot in many other cities of Rajasthan as well.

According to the news, the film will be shot in the ravines of Chambal for about a month. At the same time, local artists are also being given a chance under the film.

The main objective of the series is to show the daily life of dacoits and their duty towards society with the art of living their lives.

Children’s commission on Thursday to defer Netflix’s tough, objectionable scenes regarding the Bombay Begums web series.

The National Child Rights Protection Commission (NCPCR) has given the streaming platform Netflix time till Thursday to remove objectionable scenes from the web series Bombay Begums.

On 8 March, the Commission sent a notice to Netflix objecting to certain scenes of the series released on International Women’s Day.

Bombay Begams is directed by Alankrita Srivastava. On March 11, the commission sent a notice to Netflix asking them to remove it from the platform due to objectionable content related to children in the show.

Along with this, the response was summoned from Netflix within 24 hours, which warned of legal action if it is not followed.

It was said in the notice – such content will not only contaminate the minds of children but can also lead them on the path of exploitation.

Netflix should take special care in broadcasting content related to children. The commission expressed displeasure over the erotic and drug scenes shown on the minorities.

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